Cost of abortion
I asked a clinic in Hsinchu, and they told me that since I have been pregnant for more than three months, I need to use induction to terminate the pregnancy.
The cost is 17,000 TWD.
I feel like this is a bit expensive.
Is this the typical price for such a procedure?
qq, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2001/01/11
Dr. Wei Fumao reply Obstetrics and Gynecology
I hope this article can answer your questions: Date of inquiry: October 7, 2000.
Responding physician: Wei Fu-Mao.
Subject of the inquiry: Induced abortion.
Generally, there is no standardized price for induced abortion.
To my knowledge, the cost within the first three months is approximately between $5,000 and $7,000, and hospitalization is not required.
Individuals who are 20 years old or older are considered adults and do not need a guardian's consent; however, if married, spousal consent is required.
I do not support purchasing abortion pills online, as it is necessary to have an evaluation by an obstetrician-gynecologist before taking this medication, and close monitoring is required after administration until it is safely expelled.
Reply Date: 2001/01/11
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When considering the costs associated with abortion in Taiwan, it's important to understand that prices can vary significantly based on several factors, including the type of procedure, the clinic or hospital where the procedure is performed, and any additional services that may be required, such as follow-up care or counseling.
In Taiwan, abortions can be performed through medical or surgical methods. Medical abortions typically involve the use of medication to induce a miscarriage, while surgical abortions may involve procedures such as suction aspiration or dilation and curettage (D&C). The choice of method often depends on how far along the pregnancy is, as well as the patient's health and personal preferences.
For pregnancies over three months, as you mentioned, medical abortions may be recommended, which can involve more complex procedures and potentially higher costs. The price you were quoted, NT$17,000 (approximately USD $570), is within the range of what one might expect for a medical abortion in Taiwan, especially considering that it may include pre-procedure consultations, the medications themselves, and post-procedure follow-up care. However, it is essential to compare prices across different clinics and hospitals, as costs can vary.
In general, the cost of an abortion in Taiwan can range from NT$10,000 to NT$30,000 (approximately USD $330 to $1,000), depending on the factors mentioned earlier. It's also worth noting that some clinics may offer sliding scale fees based on income or may have payment plans available.
Additionally, if you are considering an abortion, it is crucial to ensure that the procedure is performed in a safe and legal environment. In Taiwan, abortions are legal under certain circumstances, and it is advisable to seek care from licensed medical professionals or accredited clinics to ensure the highest standards of safety and care.
If you feel that the quoted price is higher than expected, it may be beneficial to consult with other healthcare providers or clinics to get a better understanding of the typical costs and services included. Furthermore, discussing your concerns with the healthcare provider can also provide clarity on what is included in the quoted price and whether there are any additional costs you should be aware of.
In summary, while NT$17,000 for a medical abortion in Taiwan for a pregnancy over three months may seem high, it is not out of the ordinary. However, it is always wise to explore your options and ensure you are receiving care from reputable providers. If you have any further questions or need assistance in finding a suitable clinic, don't hesitate to reach out for more information.
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